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    Seems like there's enough interest recently to just collect a bunch of my more interesting stuff in a single post. Most of this stuff a lot of you have seen already, but it's fresh pictures, so here ya go.

    Some sets. LeCoultre, Gronstrand, Pradier 7-day.

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    Some unusual blades awaiting scales. Top to bottom: Joseph Elliot VR Concave, W. Greaves and Sons with engraved spine, D. Klauberg (early 1800s American), Wade and Butcher Patent Tempered Steel, and Wm. Harrison.

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    The Wade and Butcher mark is stamped on the top of the spine, not on the tang.

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    Close up.

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    Cardier A Cambrai and John Elliot in ivory.

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    Engraving on the John Elliot.

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    William Warburton c. 1760-80, unknown, and Norris.

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    Close up. Interesting use of a Lisbon stamp, most common from a different Warburton later.

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    Big blades. 9/8 Jonathan Crookes FBU, 9/8 WB Celebrated FBU, 19/16 Wostenholm.

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    S.F. Foster Head-Quarters, early 1800s 8/8. Personally rescaled.

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    Close up. The pile side is stamped with 'Montreal'.

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    Original finish (not quite NOS) group: WB Gentlemens Use, J. Nowill and Sons, C & J Morton Cheapside.

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    Turtle group. AUX 15-20, unknown, Harwood & Co, Millikin Dublin with silver cap, Heljestrand MK31s. Interesting copper collars on the AUX.

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    Close up.

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    Some unusual Brits. T Morgan (probably traced back to Robert Doyle), and Critchfield.

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    Again, copper collars here, unusual for an English razor.

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    That is a nice collection you have got there. I love those older razors. If I wasn't daffy I would be after that type.
    Good judgment comes from experience, and experience....well that comes from poor judgment.

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    Joseph Smith & Son from Lummus' collection.

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    Rayson Warranted, interesting early molded motifs.

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    Marshes and Shepherd Platina Steel razor. I like to think that this is part of the Faraday experiments, but I think that's wishful thinking. More realistically it is probably just a capitalization on the new buzzword.

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    W. Greaves and Sons brass frameback. The only one this early I've seen. 1820s.

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    Some pressed horn. Yes, the scales on the bottom one are supposed to be curved like that. Full disclosure: this was a marriage from a set of scales and a free blade I had. This is not original.

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    Some other toiletry equipment. Some kind of scraper and a shoehorn.

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    One of the few Edward Barnes I've come across.

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    A Clark and Hall with inlaid brass.

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    That's it for now. More coming later...

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    A few more.

    Richardson / Liverpool and Pupley 114 Boro in ivory.

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    London razor, Birks, Roan, and Rhodes and Champion.

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    Packwood with worked spine.

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    Two Joseph Rodgers and Sons.

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    Wade and Butcher with faux Asian lettering, early Joseph Elliot, Marshes and Shepherd WR Excellent Razor sloped blade (Zak has like 10 of these things - it's impressive), and Wells W Ayer / Boston.

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    Great collection! A lot to be jealous of there ;-)

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    Delighted to have this one, a late 1800s case for two straight razors, richly appointed. Yes, it is made of solid ivory.

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    Well, the jawdrop emote has gone missing....

    But, jawdrop emote.
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